6.3 Bad interaction with clean-up utilities

Utilities which attempt to "clean up" your Mac by removing unused parts of a universal binary can damage LispWorks itself and also universal binary LispWorks applications.

If you use such a utility on your LispWorks development machines, configure it to ignore LispWorks.

If you distribute a universal binary LispWorks application, document that it may be damaged by utilities which attempt to clean up a Mac by removing unused parts of a universal binary. To prevent this, such utilities should be configured to ignore the LispWorks application.

As an example, CleanMyMac has an Ignore List includes LispWorks by default, but will not include your LispWorks runtime application until you add it.